Causes and Treatments for Excessive Sweating in Babies’ Hands and Feet

If a baby’s sweating is particularly noticeable, first consider whether they have a fever or a cold, and further diagnosis is required. Additionally, be aware of the possibility of a deficiency in trace elements such as calcium and magnesium. Consider conducting a trace element test to formulate an appropriate treatment plan. You can also use ferrous sulfate oral solution, and if diagnosed with a trace element deficiency, you can take multivitamin tablets to stabilize symptoms.
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Causes and Treatments for Nausea and Vomiting in Children

Children may experience nausea and vomiting in the morning before eating, with reduced appetite and a lack of interest in food. This could be due to gastrointestinal infection, indigestion, or food accumulation. It is recommended to observe the child’s stool condition, administer gastrointestinal calming pills, and undergo an abdominal ultrasound to rule out appendicitis or mesenteric lymphadenitis, among other infections. Immediate anti-infection treatment should be administered if infection is present.
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